I'm trying to select all tr elements inside a table, except the third and fourth. I managed to do so by using:
#table tr:not(:nth-child(3)):not(:nth-child(4))
I'd like to combine those selectors because I've some more :nth-child entries. Something like this, but it didn't work:
#table tr:not(...
Have a strange problem: I have a table view that can be expanded to show the comments on the next line (so essentially another row). The only problem with having two <tr> elements is the clickable area / hover effect only can target one of the <tr> elements, not both.
Is it possible to have some sort of non-TD elements within a <tr>? Can't seem to get that to work. Or is it possible to have some sort of selector (like a <span> or <div>) that surrounds both of the <tr> elements? So a hover effect can style both <tr>'s
justify-content main axis (the one specified by flex-direction) align-items cross axis (the opposite of the above) align-content cross axis (same as above, but when flex-wrap is in use)
I'm using a 1024x1024 video texture. It seems to depend on graphic cards whether it works or not. Some computers with windows work, my ipad doesn't, my mac does.
@joshhunt I had some problems finding a good way to make both dragging and drawing working. You can now click and it will switch to drawing mode (you should see a crossmark icon)
@joshhunt no it isn't. I'll probably do it a la paint/photoshop. So far I spend most of the time on the computer simulation and on the palettes from paintings.
@crl I use a combination of a canvas (where you draw on). I forward the canvas to a webgl texture, which is advected by data extracted from a video texture.
I was using yuv444 color coding. It might be that some graphics cards only support the more common yuv420p. Or maybe some cards don't support video textures up to 1024px.
any idea why I would be getting the same row returned in multiple queries using LIMIT? e.g. limit 0,2 returns said row and so does limit 1,2 and limit 2,2
I assume it has something to do with the ORDER or GROUP in my query but I thought LIMIT was supposed to apply after these?